The Kansas City Chiefs continue to add tryout players to the roster after rookie minicamp.

This time they’ve signed two defensive backs — Herb Miller III and Andrew Soroh — who happened to both attend Florida Atlantic.

Both players participated in rookie minicamp on a tryout basis as undrafted free agents. They also both join position groups where the Chiefs have needs, so it’ll be interesting to see where they fit in this offseason.

Both players announced their signings via social media with a traditional photo of the players signing with the team.

Miller and Soroh aren’t the first Owls to join the Chiefs’ secondary. They’ll join Keith Reaser, who also played at Florida Atlantic. It’s beginning to become a pipeline of sorts for depth for Kansas City.

Along with RB Marcus Marshall, the Chiefs have added three tryout players following their rookie minicamp. None of these signings have been made official by the team, but they could be made official soon when the NFL processes its Tuesday transaction report. Expect corresponding moves in the future to get the team down to 90 players.

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